Once you have chosen your tree or trees, the next step is planting. Trees will be a focal point in your garden for decades to come, so it is worth paying a little extra attention to make sure they make it through that first period of adaptation. Once well established, your trees should be able to take care of themselves.

Edibles

Growing food in harmony with nature is a great way to eat well and support local and migratory wildlife. Visit the pages below for ideas on the “what, how and why” of many common and not-so-common plants to...

Forests & Fields:
Garden Design and Planning

You might wonder why there is information on garden design on a website devoted to gardening for wildlife. After all, a wildlife-friendly garden is often thought of as a “messy” affair that mimics nature....

Forests & Fields:
Gardening in Small Spaces

Though small spaces can be challenging and the diversity of wildlife attracted can be more limited than in a larger space, the reward of creating habitat for wildlife even on a small scale is well worth the...